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Cameroon's President Paul Biya has officially confirmed his candidacy for the 2025 presidential election, surprising many by seeking an eighth term in office.
His exclusion means just 12 of more than 80 applicants seeking to replace 92-year-old Biya, in office since 1982, remain in the field.
A high-profile critic of Cameroon's long-running President Paul Biya has been excluded by electoral authorities from the list ...
Cameroon's opposition leader Maurice Kamto has been excluded from the list of candidates in the 12 October presidential ...
Cameroon’s electoral commission has rejected the candidacy of Maurice Kamto, the main challenger to long-serving President ...
Exclusion of Maurice Kamto, President Paul Biya’s main rival, has fuels fears of unrest in the West African nation.
Cameroon's electoral commission has rejected the candidacy of Maurice Kamto, the main rival to President Paul Biya, in an ...
Cameroon’s electoral commission, Elecam, on 26 July released the provisional list of candidates cleared to contest the ...
Cameroon is heading toward an unprecedented presidential election this October, with 81 candidates submitting their ...
As Cameroon gears up for its 12 October presidential election, the political landscape in the Central African country is ...
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YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon – A Cameroonian priest has blasted President Paul Biya for seeking an eighth consecutive term of office.
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